I don't know, but from the look, and smell, of my toilet, I won't be drinking out of it anytime soon.
2007-01-20 13:47:01
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answered by TE 5
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lol I suppose it depends on the resturant. I use to work at a restaurant and I can tell you that in 3 years the ice machine was never cleaned and often had unknown stuff in it? However I still dont think your toilet water would be cleaner. I suggest you ask next time you get ice at a resturant.
2007-01-20 13:49:54
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answered by Anonymous
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My wife say that she heard that some student in school did a test and found out that the ice cubes were as bad as the water in the toilets. Restaurants don't usually clean out their ice makers or the container for the pop machines. I work at a McDonald's and I ain't ever seen them cleaned out unless they do it at night after they close. Ask them if they do when you go to one.
2007-01-20 13:51:41
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answered by ><>JHF<>< 6
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actually, the respond isn't any. eating water comes from the two rivers or dams or some such section of unfastened flowing water. The water is taken in, run via filters after which pumped out for the duration of the pipes to you. there are a number of standards that the water has to bypass, so reusing waste waters could not at all make it for the duration of the inspection technique. With that mentioned, there are some aspects that waste water is reused, as an occasion, in Vegas I forget the casino that has the huge water tutor, and that they use "taken care of" waste water for that, and specific, it incredibly is wiped clean up plenty.
2016-12-14 07:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all. However, the water in your toilet is the same water that runs into your sink in your kitchen, your bathroom, your shower and even the ice maker in your refridgerator. Its water that runs through the plumbing in your house. That pipe just happens to run to the tank in your toilet. (Iwhich by the way was invented by a guy whose name is Crapper)
Same water.. no different, and certainly not filtered unless you have whole house water filtration.
2007-01-20 13:50:26
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answered by David L 6
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I operate a restaurant and part of health codes is sanitizing the ice machine. If your that worried get a part time job in a kitchen and see what goes on!!
2007-01-20 13:46:51
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answered by mom363546 5
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I honestly wouldn't believe everything you hear. I am a Culinary student, and we are required to take a food service sanitation class.BY LAW you are REQUIRED TO SANITIZE YOUR ICE MACHINE! I also work in a restraunt, and we sanitize ans clean our Ice machines Regularly! That would just be DISGUSTING to let it not be cleaned! I guess it all depends on the restraunt you go, and their guidlines!
2007-01-20 13:58:40
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answered by ♥xvioletx1882♥ 4
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Don't you hear the AD on TV that says: "Your ice cubes may contain hepatitis A germs, don't forget your vaccines against hepatitis A".
Why do they only mention about ice cubes? Could be because they find it there regularly.!!!
2007-01-20 14:28:13
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answered by Suzan K 5
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nope. e-coli in the toilet
2007-01-20 13:50:01
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answered by rostov 5
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You shouldn't believe everything you hear.
2007-01-20 13:46:04
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answered by sumrtanman 5
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